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Lawmakers on the House Oversight Committee are expected to be face-to-face with Ghislaine Maxwell Monday, the notorious accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for conspiring with the late billionaire pedophile.

Maxwell is due to appear virtually before the congressional panel at 10 a.m. ET while currently serving out her sentence at a Texas prison. Her deposition will be behind closed doors, meaning it will not be viewed publicly unless the committee chooses to release video footage after the fact.

It’s likely to be a brief engagement, with Maxwell expected to plead the Fifth Amendment to avoid answering questions.

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., announced lawmakers would hear from Maxwell during a meeting on holding former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress for refusing to appear for his Epstein probe.

‘We’ve been trying to get her in for a deposition. Our lawyers have been saying that she’s going to plead the Fifth, but we have nailed down a date, Feb. 9, where Ghislaine Maxwell will be deposed by this committee,’ Comer said last month.

Contempt proceedings against the Clintons stalled, however, after they agreed via their attorneys to appear in person on Capitol Hill just days before the full House of Representatives was expected to vote on referring the pair to the Department of Justice (DOJ) for criminal charges.

Comer’s team had been in a back-and-forth with Maxwell’s attorney for months trying to nail down a date for her to speak to committee lawyers.

He agreed to delay her previous planned deposition in August after her lawyer asked him to wait until after the Supreme Court decided whether it would hear her appeal. The Supreme Court turned down Maxwell’s case in October.

The former British socialite was found guilty in December 2021 of being an accomplice in Epstein’s scheme to sexually traffic and exploit female minors.

The DOJ said at the time of her sentencing that Maxwell ‘enticed and groomed minor girls to be abused in multiple ways.’

Epstein had been awaiting trial when he killed himself in a New York City jail in 2019.

Her deposition is part of the House Oversight Committee’s months-long probe into how the government handled Epstein’s case. 

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Neither party has put a stake in the ground on the issue that will drive the next presidential election cycle. Artificial intelligence is expected to transform the global economy at a dizzying pace, radically reordering nearly every industry and bringing with it unprecedented disruptions in the labor market.

Nobody is prepared to address what could be the biggest issue of 2028. In a recent earnings call, xAI founder Elon Musk described an exciting era of abundance in which AI and robotics take over labor and Americans enjoy what he calls ‘universal high income.’ But that vision raises more questions than it answers.

Where do people go when entire industries shrink? How do we fulfill our need for meaningful work? Who decides how to distribute this ‘universal high income?’ What is the role of higher education? How much government would we need?

As America approaches its 250th anniversary this summer, we celebrate principles of individual liberty, free markets and limited government that have propelled our prosperity for more than two centuries. Are those principles compatible with Musk’s vision of a post-labor economy featuring universal income distribution? 

We have to come to terms with where this AI revolution could take us. In the world of politics, which tends to follow where the winds are blowing, what are the principles that remain timeless? Who do we trust to steer us in these uncertain waters?

Economic incentives are about to shift dramatically. Will free-market Republicans be tempted to become protectionists? Will big government progressives have to embrace deregulation and nuclear energy to protect threatened industries?

I expect every other issue to take a backseat to the looming questions that affect young and old, rich and poor. Traditional political alignments may be turned on their heads. This is too important for us to get it wrong. We can’t just respond reflexively. 

AI may offer Americans a generational opportunity to double down on the foundational principles that historically drove our prosperity. But we can expect strong headwinds pushing us toward revisiting the collectivist experiments that have consistently failed in the past.

Blue-collar jobs among those least threatened by artificial intelligence

The rules are changing. You used to be able to protect your likeness, your works. We had patents, trademarks, boundaries. But now with deepfakes, generative AI and apps that will undress anyone at the touch of a button, we need to come together to establish a better framework of boundaries.

Both parties need to come up with a vision to steer AI toward empowerment, foster independence and amplify human potential rather than erode it. Historical precedents suggest technological advances, though disruptive, ultimately create more opportunities than they destroy.

I’m hopeful that AI will create new roles we cannot yet fully imagine, perhaps allowing workers to focus on strategic and creative roles that machines can’t replicate. AI doesn’t have to be the end of work. It can be the beginning of better work.

Economic incentives are about to shift dramatically. Will free-market Republicans be tempted to become protectionists? Will big government progressives have to embrace deregulation and nuclear energy to protect threatened industries?

But in the process of getting from here to there, we face challenges that will test our resolve and the foundational principles that sustain our past success. AI threatens to create the perfect opportunity for globalists to build the central-planned economy they’ve always wanted.

America is very good at harnessing innovation to foster independence. If we approach this the right way, AI may empower us to innovate — to build a future where every American contributes on their own terms. We know that government doesn’t create jobs. Entrepreneurs do.

The key is not to resist, but to embrace AI as a tool that enhances independence — freeing us for meaningful pursuits like family, community and invention. We can build a future where every American contributes on their terms. For 250 years, these principles have stood the test of time. Instead of resisting progress we need to be directing it to more productive use.

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Eagle-eyed Olympics-watchers might notice something a little different with American skier Mikaela Shiffrin at these Milano Cortina Winter Games.

Nothing with her skiing, mind you.

But if the TV cameras try to get a little up close and personal while she’s competing on the slopes of Cortina, you might see something missing.

As Shiffrin explains in an Instagram reel she apparently recorded from her hotel room in Italy, she recently ‘went a little bit too far’ with her personal grooming. Now there’s, in her words, ‘a high likelihood that I’m going to cross the finish line and I’ll just have half an eyebrow.’

Shiffrin’s split-second decision-making on the slopes has helped make her one of the greatest skiers in history. But her spontaneous decision to shave part of her eyebrow may not have been one of her best.

Despite that little setback, Shiffrin will begin her quest for gold in three events at the Milano Cortina Games starting Tuesday in the women’s team combined.

When is Mikaela Shiffrin competing at 2026 Winter Olympics?

Here’s a look at when Shiffrin is competing at the 2026 Winter Olympics:

  • Feb. 10: Women’s team combined (slalom) | 8 a.m. ET
  • Feb. 15: Women’s giant slalom run 1 | 4 a.m. ET
  • Feb. 15: Women’s giant slalom run 2 | 7:30 a.m. ET
  • Feb. 18: Women’s slalom run 1 | 4 a.m. ET
  • Feb. 18: Women’s slalom run 2 | 7:30 a.m. ET

How to watch Mikaela Shiffrin at 2026 Winter Olympics

Here’s how to watch Shiffrin at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy:

  • TV channel: NBC, USA Network
  • Streaming: Peacock

Each Olympic event can be viewed live with Peacock, NBC’s exclusive streaming service, or NBCOlympics.com. NBC and USA Network will also air highlights and select live events on TV.

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LIVIGNO, Italy — A pair of heavyweights, at the top of their game, going haymaker for haymaker, trick for trick, epic run for epic run.

The women’s free ski slopestyle duel between Switzerland’s Mathilde Gremaud and Eileen Gu of China lived up to the hype until Gu fell immediately off the first rail on her third run — an element that gave her trouble in the qualifier two days ago, too.

And so it ended the same way as the final from four years ago – with Gremaud taking home gold again and Gu settling for a stellar silver.

Gu’s first run resulted in a 86.56, better than Gremaud’s gold run in China in 2022. Gremaud came in three points below that at the end of Round 1, but Gu stumbled early in the second of three finals runs, opening the door for Gremaud, who answered with a 86.96 to top the leaderboard.

Canada’s Megan Oldham took bronze with a 76.46. The United States’ Avery Krumme, the lone American to make the 12-person finals, finished 11th.

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MILAN, Italy – In some circles, Jutta Leerdam is best known as Jake Paul’s fiancée. But here at the 2026 Winter Olympics, she is a speed skating star.

Leerdam, a 27-year-old from the Netherlands, will compete in the women’s 1,000 meters at 11:30 a.m. ET Monday, Feb. 9. Peacock will provide coverage.

In a field of 30 speed skaters that includes American Erin Jackson, Leerdam is expected to win a medal. It would not be her first.

She won a silver in the 1,000m at the 2022 Winter Olympics and and has captured six European championships and seven world championships.

During the 2025-26 season, she won two out of the first three World Cup events and three out of the first five.

Jake Paul delivers flowers  

On Sunday, Paul posted a video on his Instagram page showing him presenting flowers to Leerdam at the Milano Cortina Winter Games.

“Thank you for coming,’’ Leerdam told Paul after kissing him.

Paul, indicating he was addressing the couple’s future children, looked at the camera and said, “Hey little kids. You guys are not even born yet but we’re making a video for you. …Your mom is about to go for gold.’’

The couple started dating in the spring of 2023 and got engaged in March 2025.

In recent years, Leerdam has supported Paul during his boxing matches. Now Paul will be the cheerleader.

He is expected to be among the spectators at Milano Speed Stadium to watch Leerdam’s first race of these Olympics. Leerdam also will compete in the 500m Feb. 15, when Jackson, the American star, will try to defend her Olympic title in the event.

How to watch Jutta Leerdam in Olympic speedskating 1,000 meters

The women’s 1,000-meter speedskating race begins at 5:30 p.m. ET. The race and will be televised on USA Network and can be streamed on Peacock.

Stream Olympic speedskating on Peacock

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MILAN — It wasn’t all great for Team USA figure skating to win gold at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

U.S. skaters had their skates messed up after the medal ceremony on Sunday, Feb. 8, and needed to get them fixed, a person with knowledge of the situation told USA TODAY Sports.

The person spoke on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the situation.

The issue was a result of the medal podium, as it was not covered in carpet or a similar soft surface, the person said, leading to scratches and potential damages to the skates.

Typically, skaters put on skate guards whenever they are not on the ice to prevent damage. All the medalists came onto the ice for the medal ceremony, but there were not skate guards for them to put on when they stepped on the podium, leaving them without a chance to protect the blades.

Team USA did do a jump on the podium. 

It’s unknown the severity of damage to some skates, or who was affected, but damage to blades at the Olympics is not an ideal scenario.

Issues with blades could lead to having to change skates, a doomsday scenario for skaters since it usually takes some time to break them in before they feel comfortable with them. 

The ice dance pairs will skate on Monday, Feb. 9.

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SANTA CLARA, CA − In the event you didn’t believe the Seattle Seahawks’ 29-13 walkover against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 60 was a captivating football game, then you must have missed Rashid Shaheed’s record-setting performance.

That’s right, Seattle’s No. 3 wideout and return man extraordinaire did something never seen on Super Sunday – etching his name into the record book with … six fair catches. That’s the kind of game it was Feb. 8, numerous punts and kicks, not a boatload of highlights. Seahawks kicker Jason Myers also established a new Super Bowl mark by drilling five field goals.

As for the Patriots? Their record 12th Super Bowl appearance also resulted in their sixth loss in the Roman Numeral showcase − breaking their tie with the Denver Broncos for most by any franchise.

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You can’t tell the baseball players without a program … and you can’t find spring training camps without a map.

Of course, you probably could do both just fine on your own, but why make things difficult?

The 30 Major League Baseball teams’ spring headquarters are split evenly between Florida and Arizona. The 15 clubs in the Grapefruit League are more spread out than those in the Cactus League, making trips between the different parks a bit longer drive, on average.

Still, baseball fans who want to hit the road and watch their favorite teams at spring training have any number of options.

Florida spring training map, Grapefruit League sites

  • Atlanta Braves – North Port
  • Baltimore Orioles – Sarasota
  • Boston Red Sox – Fort Myers
  • Detroit Tigers – Lakeland
  • Houston Astros – West Palm Beach
  • Miami Marlins – Jupiter
  • Minnesota Twins – Fort Myers
  • New York Mets – Port St. Lucie
  • New York Yankees – Tampa
  • Philadelphia Phillies – Clearwater
  • Pittsburgh Pirates – Bradenton
  • St. Louis Cardinals – Jupiter
  • Tampa Bay Rays – Port Charlotte
  • Toronto Blue Jays – Dunedin
  • Washington Nationals – West Palm Beach

2026 REPORT DATES: When pitchers, catchers and full squads are due in camp

Arizona spring training map, Cactus League sites

  • Arizona Diamondbacks – Scottsdale
  • Athletics – Mesa
  • Chicago Cubs – Mesa
  • Chicago White Sox – Glendale
  • Cincinnati Reds – Goodyear
  • Cleveland Guardians – Goodyear
  • Colorado Rockies – Scottsdale
  • Kansas City Royals – Surprise
  • Los Angeles Angels – Tempe
  • Los Angeles Dodgers – Glendale
  • Milwaukee Brewers – Phoenix
  • San Diego Padres – Peoria
  • San Francisco Giants – Scottsdale
  • Seattle Mariners – Peoria
  • Texas Rangers – Surprise
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LIVIGNO, Italy — There will be one supporter of Team USA – and more specifically two-time Olympic women’s snowboard halfpipe champion Chloe Kim – in the Italian Alps that NFL fans will surely recognize.

Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett, fresh off unanimously winning the 2025 Defensive Player of the Year campaign in which he set the single-season record for sacks, will be at Livigno Snow Park for the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics to cheer on Kim; the two have been linked together since May 2025 and confirmed their relationship in November, according to People Magazine.

Garrett headed to Italy after his Super Bowl week media responsibilities. Kim’s qualifier is Wednesday, Feb. 11.

‘Honestly, Myles is such an incredible athlete,’ she said. ‘I’m constantly inspired and in awe of him and how hard he works and how incredibly kind he is. He genuinely is one of the kindest people I think I’ve ever met. I’m really lucky to be part of his life and lucky that he’s part of mine. Yeah, we’re happy.’

Kim posted a message of congratulations on her Instagram story after Garrett received his award at the 2026 NFL Honors. Garrett told People Magazine that he is trying to be Kim’s ‘rock’ and reciprocate the level of support she showed him all season.

‘We’re both just so supportive of one another,’ said Garrett, who claims he is more romantic than his partner. ‘She’s always texting, she’s always calling to see how I’m doing during the year and I’m doing the same right now, checking on her, seeing how she’s feeling, emotionally and physically.’

The two push each other competitively within their own sports and with each other, Garrett said.

‘It’s so competitive,’ he told People. ‘When we get into our sports, even when we play games against each other.’

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SANTA CLARA, CA — Go ahead, say it again: Defense wins championships.

The Seattle Seahawks lived up to the mantra in Super Bowl 60 with a smashing performance that left little doubt about their status as a special unit.

Sure, the New England Patriots rallied in the fourth quarter to finally get on the scoreboard and Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III nabbed MVP honors in tallying 161 yards from scrimmage, including 135 on the ground. But the way it went down at Levi’s Stadium in the 29-13 verdict was undeniably all about Seattle’s defense, aka aka “The Dark Side.”

How fitting. Mike Macdonald got his big shot to become Seahawks coach in 2024 because of his prowess as a defensive whiz.

Look at him now. His Seahawks defense, which allowed the fewest points in the NFL during the regular season, finished the job with one big play after another.

“It goes back to guys just hunting,” Derick Hall, the edge rusher who earned the distinction of collecting the first sack of the game, said as the boom box thumped and cigar smoke drifted throughout the festive winner’s locker room.

“Running and hitting. Doing what we do. Obviously, we pressure. A lot of it is just being relentless. And we showed what we can to the world.”

Yes, the Seahawks provided so many answers to some essential questions. To wit:

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How many times would they sack poor Drake Maye?

That would be six, reflecting all the heat they constantly put on the Patriots quarterback. And that was just one measure of domination. Maye was intercepted twice – including a fourth-quarter pop-up that Uchenna Nwosu returned 45 yards for a touchdown – and lost a fumble.

There was one twist, though, that the Patriots never seemed to handle. Devon Witherspoon, the star cornerback, caused a whole lot of problems as he blitzed at least 10 times. In addition to a sack and three quarterback hits, Witherspoon crashed into Maye to force Nwosu’s pick-six.

There was talk about Macdonald having spotted a particular weakness in the Patriots protection, then proceeded to exploit it with Witherspoon, who possesses an uncanny knack for disguising his intent and timing his rush.

Witherspoon would’ve divulge the specifics as he sat in this stall, soaking wet for the championship shower that had taken place. Yet he said of Macdonald, “He puts us in position to make plays.”

And when it comes to harassing quarterbacks, it’s rather basic – and natural for this unit.

“I think that’s just a general thing that’s a weakness on teams,” defensive tackle Leonard Williams said, puffing on a victory cigar. “If you’re able to get to the quarterback, that’s the one thing that’s going to always shut down a team. And quarterbacks are the number one player that gives up the ball. So, they cause the most turnovers. So, if you can get the quarterbacks the most, a lot of good things are going to happen in our favor.”

Who was the MVP?

Well, that’s a crapshoot – in the sense that there were so many candidates. Hall had two sacks and forced a fumble. Witherspoon had a sack and forced an INT. Byron Murphy had two sacks and a recovery. Walker won the award as he averaged 5 yards per carry.

Given the defensive dominance, it almost seemed like the award was destined to go to someone from the defensive unit.

“You could have given it to ‘Spoon, or Julian (Love), guys on our defensive line – D. Hall,  Byron (Murphy II), Leo (Leonard Williams). But you know what? All those guys are happy for K9,” Leslie Frazier, the Seahawks’ assistant head coach and defensive specialist, told USA TODAY Sports. “Nobody has any animosity. They wanted Kenny Walker to get that award.”

Any chance they’d collapse down the stretch and allow the New England Patriots to rally and make a game of it?

No chance. In fact, for much of the game the Seahawks flirted with the possibility of becoming the first defense to pitch a shutout in a Super Bowl.

Then again, so many Seahawks achieved their own history. Hall talked about winning a championship for the first time at any level – and he’s played football since he was 4.

Then there’s DeMarcus Lawrence, the oldest Seahawks player. Lawrence came over as a free agent during the offseason after 11 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys.

He came to win a championship, he declared at several junctures. Now it’s done.

“I told you when the record was 0-0,” Lawrence told USA TODAY Sports, as he swigged on a large bottle of champagne. “And now that we’re here, I ain’t got to say it again.”

Now, with the championship matter settled, Lawrence and his defensive mates can take a spot alongside some of the greatest championship defenses ever.

There’s the Steel Curtain and Doomsday. No one can forget the 1985 Chicago Bears. Ray Lewis and Lawrence Taylor led remarkable defenses for the Ravens and Giants, respectively. The Buccaneers had a magnificent defense led by Warren Sapp.

And, of course, the Seahawks won their last Super Bowl a dozen years ago with the “Legion of Boom.”

Does “The Dark Side” rank with those great defenses?

“I don’t know about that,” Witherspoon said. “I know for this defense, all that matters, is that we are the best one this year.”

With a case closed by a championship.

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